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Janice Lloyd waves to therapy dog Chico through her bedroom window at Harborview. Karen Herndon, Chico’s owner, and other locals gathered on the Harborview lawn last Wednesday to wave to residents and hold up signs of encouragement during their time of quarantine due to COVID-19. Chico’s shirt encouraged residents to ‘Stay Paw-sitive.’

Casey Winn and Crystal Winn with daughters Elise Winn and Brooklynn Winn held signs of appreciation for Harborview staff and spread a little love last week to residents who waved from their bedroom windows.

Locals spread love & cheer

Janice Lloyd waves to therapy dog Chico through her bedroom window at Harborview. Karen Herndon, Chico’s owner, and other locals gathered on the Harborview lawn last Wednesday to wave to residents and hold up signs of encouragement during their time of quarantine due to COVID-19. Chico’s shirt encouraged residents to ‘Stay Paw-sitive.’

Pictured (l-r): Haley Griffin, Josey Griffin, Jolee Griffin, Monie Thrift and John Agie Griffin held up homemade signs and waved to residents at Harborview, spreading cheer and encouragement last week.

Casey Winn and Crystal Winn with daughters Elise Winn and Brooklynn Winn held signs of appreciation for Harborview staff and spread a little love last week to residents who waved from their bedroom windows.

‘Stay Paw-sitive’

Locals gathered on the lawn at Harborview Health Systems and Garden View Assisted Living to spread a little cheer to senior citizens quarantined inside due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Karen Herndon, local volunteer and proud owner of community therapy dog Chico, rounded up a few volunteers to make signs and balloons and wave to senior citizens from outside their nursing home windows last Wednesday.